Hi
Does anybody know whats changed in the Gnome-Menu in fedora core 1? In redhat 9 the Loki installer could create a menu entry in the games menu.
The Loki installer makes this file:
/etc/X11/applnk/Games/et.desktop
It looks like this:
[Desktop Entry] Encoding=UTF-8 Name=enemy-territory Comment= Exec=/usr/local/games/enemy-territory/et Icon=/usr/local/games/enemy-territory/ET.xpm Terminal=0 Type=Application Categories=Application;Games;X-Red-Hat-Base;
In Fedora test 2 the entry was not created, but could be corrected by deleting the line:
Categories=Application;Games;X-Red-Hat-Base;
and the icon shows properly in the Games menu in the Gnome-start menu.
In Fedora Core 1 nothing works. It doesent help to delete the line in /etc/X11/applnk/Games/et.desktop
What have been changed in Fedora and in the Gnome menu? Is it a bug, or with purpose?
Btw, it is a problem in a lot of games using the loki installer...
Regards Bjorn Andersen
Linux. Because making UNIX user friendly is easier then debugging Windows
Bjorn Andersen wrote:
Hi
Does anybody know whats changed in the Gnome-Menu in fedora core 1? In redhat 9 the Loki installer could create a menu entry in the games menu.
The Loki installer makes this file:
/etc/X11/applnk/Games/et.desktop
It looks like this:
[Desktop Entry] Encoding=UTF-8 Name=enemy-territory Comment= Exec=/usr/local/games/enemy-territory/et Icon=/usr/local/games/enemy-territory/ET.xpm Terminal=0 Type=Application Categories=Application;Games;X-Red-Hat-Base;
In Fedora test 2 the entry was not created, but could be corrected by deleting the line:
Categories=Application;Games;X-Red-Hat-Base;
and the icon shows properly in the Games menu in the Gnome-start menu.
In Fedora Core 1 nothing works. It doesent help to delete the line in /etc/X11/applnk/Games/et.desktop
What have been changed in Fedora and in the Gnome menu? Is it a bug, or with purpose?
Btw, it is a problem in a lot of games using the loki installer...
Regards Bjorn Andersen
Linux. Because making UNIX user friendly is easier then debugging Windows
Yes, as far as I've experienced, the fedora core 1 gnome setup is very friendly with adding and filing icons in the menus.
søn, 2003-12-21 kl. 14:38 skrev Michael Fivis:
Yes, as far as I've experienced, the fedora core 1 gnome setup is very friendly with adding and filing icons in the menus.
In Enemy Teritory from ID Software and Americas Army from http://www.americasarmy.com/ does the gnome menu not work. In RHL 9 it works as normal, with an entry in the menu.
MVH Bjørn Andersen ba@linuxin.dk http://www.linuxin.dk
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